What has Sweden done for the United States?

A brochure printed and sold for the benefit of the famine fund for northern Sweden and Finland

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 23-a de novembro 1903 de The author.

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It was not merely as a commercial enterprise that Gustaf Adolph planned to found a colony in America. If we wish to understand the real significance of the scheme, its paramount and controlling impulse, we must look upon the colony as the outgrowth of the Thirty Years' vvar, and its establishment as a remedy for some of the manifold evils of that war, which had suggested itself to the minds of Gustaf Adolph and his Chancellor, Oxenstierna

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An odd little pamphlet, What Has Sweden Done For The United States? by Lars P Nelson was published in 1917 as the author's attempt to instill some ancestral pride in second- and third-generation Swedes whom he believed were dismissing their heritage in favour of their new American identity. Nelson briefly discusses the first Swedes to arrive in the New World and their refreshingly honourable attitudes to the native populations; Sweden's role and an interesting subterfuge during the War Of Independence; and the ongoing support from the Swedish government and crown to her former people. Even Swedish women get a mention as there are two potted biographies of the singers Jenny Lind and Christine Nilsson. The importance of religion is repeatedly mentioned and special emphasis is placed on the Swedish tradition of religious tolerance - although, of course, this is only seen in terms of the various types of Christianity.

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  • Swedes -- United States